Hi-Sun Kim
· Senior Preceptor in KoreanVerifiedHarvard University · Korean Studies
Active 1966–2024
Research topics
- Internal medicine
- Surgery
- Medicine
- Cardiology
Selected publications
The re‐occurrence of cardiomyopathy in propionic acidemia after liver transplantation
JIMD Reports · 2020 · 23 citations
- Medicine
- Cardiology
- Internal medicine
Cardiomyopathy is a frequent complication of propionic acidemia (PA). It is often fatal, and its occurrence is largely independent of classic metabolic treatment modalities. Liver transplantation (LT) is a treatment option for severe PA as the liver plays a vital role in metabolism of the precursors that accumulate in patients with PA. LT in PA is now considered to be a long-lasting and valid treatment to prevent cardiac disease. The subject of this report had severe cardiomyopathy that largely disappeared prior to undergoing a LT. Three years following the transplant, there was recurrence of cardiomyopathy following a surgery that was complicated with a postoperative aspiration pneumonia. On his last hospital admission, he was presented with pulmonary edema and heart failure. He continued with episodes of intractable hypotension, despite maximum inotropic and diuretic support. He died following redirection of care. We conclude that lethal cardiomyopathy may develop several years after successful LT in patients with PA.
Recent grants
NIH · $50k
Frequent coauthors
- 94 shared
Khashayar Vakili
Boston Children's Hospital
- 39 shared
Aimen F. Shaaban
- 36 shared
Michael A. Ferguson
Boston Children's Hospital
- 36 shared
Steven J. Fishman
Boston Children's Hospital
- 35 shared
Alan W. Flake
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
- 35 shared
Tom Jaksic
- 32 shared
Deborah R. Stein
Boston Children's Hospital
- 30 shared
Diego Porras
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